one day National Seminar on the Moot point “Evolve Her -Empowering Women from the Inside Out” on 1st February, 2014 at our college campus. Our goal is to empower women with the strength and self esteem needed to succeed in every aspect of her life. The following sub themes are identified for a thorough discussion on the main theme of the seminar:

Participants are requested to submit their full length paper not exceeding 2000 words including Abstract, Figures, Tables, References etc. using Font Size 12, Single Spaced, Paper Size A4, Top & Bottom Margin 1, Left & Right Margin 1.5. The accepted Font for English is Times New Roman, for Hindi…

1. Sectoral imbalance: If we look at the sectoral disribution of workforce and GDP, the skewed distribution inherited from our colonial past seems to have widened with time. It stands today at all time high with productivity trends in agricultural sector continously sliding down in relation to the national average. The historically vitiated trend of bypassing any ‘industrial age’ continues unabated with manufacturing growth never able to sustain itself for any significant period. Now, there is a growing call from some economists that we should not even strive for industrialisation as the key to our growth lies in the services sector. The near complete neglect of agriculture, still providing livelihood to more than half of our workforce, and a fledging and volatile manufacturing sector growth have only reflected growing intensification…

Summer School Programme for Future Leaders in Development: A learning event for Development Students and Practitioners
May 31- July 11, 2014, Udaipur, India
Organizers: Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur; Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, USA

IIM Udaipur and the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University are pleased to invite applications for the 2014 edition of the Summer School Program for Future Leaders in Development. This program is a six-week signature academic workshop sponsored by the Center for Development Management, Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur and the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, USA. It brings together a select gathering of students and practitioners of development drawn from Duke University, prestigious Indian universities, non-profit organizations and social enterprises. Aimed at students and NGO professionals seeking careers in the academic field and practice areas of development and related sectors, the summer school program imparts theoretical perspectives, research…